Rhode Island becomes 10th state with gay marriage

Rhode Island has become the 10th state to allow same-sex couples to marry following Gov. Lincoln Chafee's signature of gay marriage legislation.

The independent governor signed the bill Thursday evening, shortly after the House gave final approval to the bill.

Gay and lesbian Rhode Islanders erupted into cheers following the bill's signature.

The first marriages could take place Aug. 1, when the legislation would take effect.

While all other New England states already allow gay marriage, heavily Catholic Rhode Island had been a hold-out, with gay marriage bills failing to pass for nearly 20 years. That changed this year after more gay marriage supporters were elected to the General Assembly and advocates mounted an aggressive lobbying effort.